Definitions
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- n. Plural form of terminus.
Etymologies
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Examples
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They had all been 'terminuses' ever since they could remember.
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Two networks will connect China to Europe — with terminuses in London and Berlin — and a third will link to Vietnam, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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They must be traversed unto their bitter terminuses.
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The government, through the Transport Licensing Board, has also outlawed cartels that collect various charges at PSV terminuses.
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Chaos started when armed police raided bus terminuses in Kirinyaga District to clear out members of the banned sect who had taken control of matatu commuter taxi routes.
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The changes included queuing of vehicles at various terminuses and payment of Sh200 a day to parking attendants.
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The street campaign targets commuters using public transport on stations, taxi ranks and bus terminuses.
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This failed to materialise as police mounted watches over train stations and bus terminuses.
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JOB placement centres, adult education centres, mixed housing and business areas, and improved public transport terminuses are the kinds of project on which the Cape Town City Council's RDP committee would like to see money spent this year or next.
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Only nurses and hospital workers seen waiting for buses and taxis at bus stops and terminuses on their way to work.
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